CA3075672C - Directly-driven walk-behind floor scraper machine - Google Patents
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Description
SCRAPER MACHINE
This application is being filed on 4 October 2018, as a PCT
International patent application, and claims priority to U.S. Patent Application No.
15/726,984, filed October 6, 2017.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] This disclosure relates to a walk-behind floor scraper machine for stripping materials, such as adhesive bonded floor coverings or any type of floor covering (e.g., ceramic, wood, tile, epoxy and urethane coatings, thin mil coatings, etc.), from floor surfaces.
BACKGROUND
SUMMARY
peifoiiiiance increase) can be achieved over typical piior art hydraulically powered walk-behind floor scraper machines. The efficiency gain is largely due to the Date Regue/Date Received 2024-02-23 wheels of the machine being directly driven by a hydraulic motor which allows for the removal of high loss components in the driveline that propel the machine, such as the removal of multiple sprockets and a roller chain. The 30 percent performance gain significantly reduces amp draw on the electric motor of the machine and allows the machine to have 30 percent more speed or power, or to be made heavier without affecting performance. In one example, the disclosed machine can be made about 18 percent heavier than a typical prior art machine making it more effective at scraping. In one example, the disclosed machine can operate with a take up rate of about 70 feet per minute in comparison to a typical prior art machine of similar size which has a take up rate of about 30 to 40 feet pei minute. The reduction in amp draw due to the disclosed configuration also allows for a longer extension cord to be used with the machine. The design and construction of the disclosed walk-behind floor scraper machine also results in a machine that is significantly stronger from a structural standpoint, in comparison to typical prior art machines.
Dual motors also increase the inefficiency of the hydraulic system, add additional failure points, and create an issue with the wheels not driving at the exact same speed causing the machine to veer to one direction or another.
Where a hydrostatic type pump is uti1i7Pd, the tank interior volume can be provided at a reduced size in comparison to configurations where a gear-type pump is utilized.
For example, a tank size of about a quart can be utilized instead of a tank size of about 2 gallons.
In some examples, the base frame defines a second opening and bolt pattern for accepting one of a plurality of different hydraulic pump sizes and types (e.g.
2cc 9cc hydrostatic and gear type pumps). Thus, the disclosed subassembly or walk-behind floor scraper machine is modular in design and can be provided with many different pump and motor configurations without requiring any changes to the base frame.
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about four times the strength) over prior art designs which utilize bolts or rods that extend the height of the front weight. In some examples, the front weight assembly is provided with a weight of between 20 pounds and 100 pounds (e.g. 32 pounds).
In some examples, the base frame is configured to receive differently size/weight front weight assemblies such that the machine can be modified to best suit a particular application. In some examples, the front weight assembly includes machined weights. In some examples, the front weight assembly includes molded weights.
This removability enables a single operator to more easily and quickly load the machine onto a vehicle without the use of ramps, as the machine with the weights removed can be carried by the operator. This aspect also allows for the machine and weights to be separately transported in elevators, which have maximum weight limits.
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-10-03 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
brief description of the drawings is as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
As shown, the handle assembly 80 include a first support arm 82a and a second support arm 82b (collectively support arms or structure 82) that are connected to the Date Recue/Date Received 2023-10-03 tank-frame assembly 20, for example by welding. The support arms 82a, 82b are arranged in a parallel configuration and each include a plurality of radially arranged openings 82c. The handle assembly 80 also includes a handle beam structure 84 with a main beam 84a and a cover 84b. The main beam 84a and cover 84b are formed as open channels and can be bent to shape from flat metal (e.g. steel) sheet stock. As shown, the main beam 84a is rotatably mounted to and supported by the support arms 82a, 82b via a pin or axle 84c. The handle beam structure 84 also includes an indexing pin 84d which can be received into the openings 82c, such that the rotational position of the handle beam structure 84 can be indexed and secured at preconfigured position& In operation, the handle assembly 80 can be rotatably positioned to best suit the height of the operator. In one aspect, the top of the support arms 82a, 82b is equal to or less than 22 inches from the floor surface upon which the machine 10 rests to allow the machine 10 to extend under a desk when the handle assembly 80 is rotated in a below-horizontal position.
In the example shown, the wheel cleaner attachment 94 is shown as being about the same width as the outside-to-outside set apart distance between the wheels and can also be used as a step.
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Sidewall 24c, which forms the bottom of the interior volume 20a extends at an oblique angle to the end wall 24a to give the tank interior volume 20a a sloped bottom. Each of the first part 22 and second part 24 can be formed from a flat sheet of metal (e.g.
steel) and bent to the form show in the drawing_ A lug 22h is also provided on the first part 22 to allow for the weighted shroud 50 to be secured to the tank-frame assembly 20, as discussed later in this section.
The inlet strainer 29 also includes a female threaded portion 29b for receiving a fitting associated with the inlet line to the hydraulic pump 120. The inlet strainer 29 also includes a strainer portion 29c for straining the hydraulic fluid leaving the interior volume 20a before it is delivered to the hydraulic pump 120.
This additional weight allows for the wheels 12 to have increased traction_ Another advantage of the disclosed configuration is that the hydraulic motor 110 and the components supported by the base frame 32 (e.g. the pump 120) can be easily accessed without having to first remove a fluid storage tank_ Typical prior art hydraulic machines require the full removal of a fluid storage tank in order to service the components supported by the chassis, such as the hydraulic pump and hydraulic motor. Yet another advantage of the disclosed design is that the hydraulic motor 110 imparts structural integrity to the tank-frame assembly 20, and thus the overall assembly, once the hydraulic motor 110 is bolted to the sidewalls 24b, 24c.
steel) with an end wall 34a and a pair of sidewalls 34h, 34c, is provided with corresponding openings 34d in the sidewalls 34b, 34c. The base frame 32 is even further provided with a plurality of openings 32n for receiving bolts 44 that secure the scraper assembly 40 to the base frame 32.
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Notably, the openings 32n in the base frame are configured to alternatively receive a reciprocating guide structure for the cutting assembly 40 such that the cutting assembly moves in a reciprocating pattern instead of an orbital pattern. One such reciprocating guide structure is shown and described in United States Patent 4,963,224 issued on October 16, 1990. Thus, the same machine 10 can be adapted for orbital or reciprocating blade operation, which is not a capability of typical prior art machines.
The cover plate 48 is removably bolted to the nose portion 42d via fasteners and openings 42e such that the blades can be easily changed. The scraper blades are a consumable component that can be replaced when worn. Also, the cutting head 42 and cover plate 48 can support differently configured scraper blades such that the machine 10 can be ideally arranged to suit a particular job application (e.g.
vinyl Date Recue/Date Received 2023-10-03 floor removal, carpet removal, etc.). In one aspect, the cutting head 42 can be provided with a recessed area 42f with a back-up ledge 42g for respectively holding the blade and providing a stop against which the blade can abut during operation.
In one aspect, the hydraulic drive assembly is connected to and drives a first drive axle 110b and a second drive axle 110c. The first and second drive axles 110b, 110c can be connected (e.g. via welding) together within the motor body 110a. As can be most easily seen at Figures 3, 4, and 9, the drive axles 110b, 110c are directly connected to the wheels 12 such that both wheels 12 are simultaneously driven by the hydraulic motor 110 and such that the drive axles 110b, 110c are coaxial with the axis of rotation of the wheels 12. In one aspect, the hydraulic motor 110 is also Date Recue/Date Received 2023-10-03 provided with a pair of mounting flanges 110d with openings 110e that align with the openings 22e on the tank-frame assembly 20 such that fasteners (e.g bolts, screws, etc.) can be used to mount the hydraulic motor 110 to the tank-frame assembly 20. The motor body 110a is also provided with first and second ports 110! 100g for allowing pumped and returned fluid to respectively enter and exhaust from the internal hydraulic drive assembly.
Referring to Figure 41, a corresponding schematic showing the use of these components in the hydraulic system 100 and the associated interconnecting hoses or lines is presented_ In the example shown, the hydraulic system 100 further includes a relief valve 102 between the pump 120 and the tank 20 to bypass flow from the pump 12010 the tank 20 when excess pressures exist. A check valve 104 is also provided to prevent reverse flow from the valve 130 through the relief valve 102.
The position of the control valve 130 can be effectuated through hydraulic lines or by direct mechanical means, such as an attached lever or cables. In the embodiment shown, the position of the control valve 130 is effectuated by rotational movement of the handles 86b and bar 86a. In the neutral, center position C, the valve places the pump 120 in fluid communication with the tank 20 such that no fluid flow is delivered to the hydraulic motor 110. In this position, fluid to and from the pump 120 and motor 110 are blocked through the valve. In a first position A, the valve 130 places a first side 110f of the hydraulic motor 110 in fluid communication with the pump 120 and a second side 110g of the motor 110 in fluid communication with the tank 20 such that the hydraulic motor is driven in a first rotational direction associated with forward movement of the machine 10_ In a second position B, the valve 130 places the second side 110g of the hydraulic motor 110 in fluid Date Recue/Date Received 2023-10-03 communication with the pump 120 and the first side 110f of the motor 110 in fluid communication with the tank 20 such that the hydraulic motor is driven in a second rotational direction associated with reverse movement of the machine 10. In one configuration, forward or clockwise movement of the handles 86b and bar 86a moves the valve 130 towards the first position A for forward movement of the machine, while rearward or counterclockwise movement of the handles 86b and bar 86a moves the valve towards the second position B for reverse movement of the machine 10.
[00100] From the forgoing detailed description, it will be evident that modifications and variations can be made in the aspects of the disclosure without departing from the spirit or scope of the aspects. While the best modes for carrying out the many aspects of the piesent teachings have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which these teachings relate will recognize various alternative aspects for practicing the present teachings that are within the scope of the appended claims.
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Some of the embodiments of the present invention as described herein include the following items:
1. A walk-behind floor scraper machine for removing floor covering from a floor surface; the walk-behind floor scraper machine comprising:
a) a base frame;
Date Regue/Date Received 2024-02-23 b) an electric motor secured to the base frame;
c) a scraper assembly movably secured to the base frame and driven by the electric motor;
d) a hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor;
e) a rear wheel arrangement including a pair of wheels having a rotational axis;
f) a hydraulic motor for driving at least one of the wheels, the hydraulic motor being powered by the hydraulic pump;
g) a tank-frame assembly to which the hydraulic motor is mounted, the tank-frame assembly including an interior volume for storing hydraulic fluid of the hydraulic circuit, the tank-frame being connected to the base frame; and wherein the base frame includes a first projection and a second projection that extend into corresponding openings of the tank-frame assembly, wherein the base frame is connected to the tank-frame assembly at the location of the first and second projections.
2. The walk-behind floor scraper machine of item 1, further including a foldable handle assembly mounted to the tank-frame assembly.
3. A walk-behind floor scraper machine for removing floor covering from a floor surface; the walk-behind floor scraper machine comprising:
a) a base frame;
b) an electric motor secured to the base frame;
c) a scraper assembly movably secured to the base frame and driven by the electric motor;
d) a hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor;
e) a rear wheel arrangement including a pair of wheels having a rotational axis;
0 a hydraulic motor for driving at least one of the wheels, the hydraulic motor being powered by the hydraulic pump;
g) a tank-frame assembly to which the hydraulic motor is mounted, the tank-frame assembly including an interior volume for storing hydraulic fluid of the Date Regue/Date Received 2024-02-23 hydraulic circuit, the tank-frame being connected to the base frame; the tank-frame assembly including a first part having a first end wall extending between a first pair of sidewalls and a second part having a second end wall extending between a second pair of sidewalls, and the interior volume being defined by the first and second end walls and the first and second pair of sidewalls; and wherein the hydraulic motor is mounted to the first pair of sidewalls of the tank-frame assembly first part.
4. The walk-behind floor scraper machine of item 3, wherein the base frame includes a first projection and a second projection that extend into corresponding openings of the tank-frame assembly, wherein the base frame is connected to the tank-frame assembly at the location of the first and second projections.
5. The walk-behind floor scraper machine of item 1 or 2, wherein the base frame is welded to the tank-frame assembly at the location of the first and second projections.
6. The walk-behind floor scraper of item 5, wherein the hydraulic motor has a drive axle coupled to each of the pair of wheels, wherein the drive axle is coaxially aligned with the rotational axis of the pair of wheels.
7. A walk-behind floor scraper machine for removing floor covering from a floor surface; the walk-behind floor scraper machine comprising:
a) a base frame;
b) an electric motor secured to the base frame;
c) a scraper assembly movably secured to the base frame and driven by the electric motor;
d) a hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor;
e) a rear wheel arrangement including a pair of wheels having a rotational axis;
f) a hydraulic motor for driving at least one of the wheels, the hydraulic motor being powered by the hydraulic pump;
Date Regue/Date Received 2024-02-23 g) a tank-frame assembly to which the hydraulic motor is mounted, the tank-frame assembly including an interior volume for storing hydraulic fluid of the hydraulic circuit, the tank-frame being connected to the base frame; the tank-frame assembly including first and second end walls extending between a plurality of sidewalls; the interior volume being defined by the first and second end walls and the sidewalls; and wherein the hydraulic motor is mounted to a pair of sidewalls of the tank-frame assembly.
8. The walk-behind floor scraper machine of item 7, wherein each of the pair of sidewalls includes a recessed portion for receiving and supporting the hydraulic motor.
9. A walk-behind floor scraper machine for removing floor covering from a floor surface; the walk-behind floor scraper machine comprising:
a) a chassis including a unitarily fonned first part extending in a generally vertical first direction and a second part extending in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction, the first part defining an end wall and a first sidewall and second sidewall extending from the end wall, wherein the chassis first sidewall includes a first open recess and the chassis second sidewall includes a second open recess;
b) an electric motor secured to the second part;
c) a scraper assembly movably secured to the second part and driven by the electric motor;
d) a rear wheel arrangement including a pair of wheels having a rotational axis;
e) a hydraulic circuit including:
i) a hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor; and ii) a hydraulic motor powered by the hydraulic pump, the hydraulic motor having a drive axle coupled to each of the pair of wheels, wherein the drive axle is coaxially aligned with the rotational axis and received by the first and second open recesses, the hydraulic motor including a motor body defining a first mounting flange mounted to the chassis first sidewall Date Regue/Date Received 2024-02-23 proximate the first open recess and defining a second mounting flange mounted to the chassis second sidewall proximate the second open recess, wherein the hydraulic motor imparts structural integrity to the chassis first part; and 0 a hydraulic fluid storage tank.
10. The walk-behind floor scraper machine of item 9, wherein the hydraulic fluid storage tank is mounted to the chassis.
11. A walk-behind floor scraper machine for removing floor covering from a floor surface; the walk-behind floor scraper machine comprising:
a) a chassis defining a first part having a first sidewall and a second sidewall separated by a first interior width;
b) an electric motor secured to a base frame of the chassis;
c) a scraper assembly movably secured to the base frame and driven by the electric motor;
d) a rear wheel arrangement including a pair of wheels having a rotational axis; and e) a hydraulic circuit including:
i) a hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor; and ii) a hydraulic motor powered by the hydraulic pump and mounted to the chassis first part and secured to the first and second sidewalls, the hydraulic motor having a drive axle coupled to each of the pair of wheels received into open recesses in the first and second sidewalls, wherein the drive axle is coaxially aligned with the rotational axis, the hydraulic motor including a motor body defining a total outside width generally equaling the first interior width, wherein the hydraulic motor imparts structural integrity to the base frame.
12. The walk-behind floor scraper of item 11, wherein the chassis includes a unitarily formed first part having an end wall from which the first and second sidewalls extend.
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a) a base frame;
b) an electric motor secured to the base frame;
c) a scraper assembly movably secured to the base frame and driven by the electric motor;
d) a hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor;
e) a rear wheel arrangement including a pair of wheels having a rotational axis;
f) a hydraulic motor for driving at least one of the wheels, the hydraulic motor being powered by the hydraulic pump;
g) a tank-frame assembly to which the hydraulic motor is mounted, the tank-frame assembly including an interior volume for storing hydraulic fluid of the hydraulic circuit, the tank-frame being connected to the base frame; and wherein the base frame includes a first projection and a second projection that extend into corresponding openings of the tank-frame assembly, wherein the base frame is connected to the tank-frame assembly at the location of the first and second projections.
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a) a base frame;
b) an electric motor secured to the base frame;
c) a scraper assembly movably secured to the base frame and driven by the electric motor;
d) a hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor;
e) a rear wheel arrangement including a pair of wheels having a rotational axis;
f) a hydraulic motor for driving at least one of the wheels, the hydraulic motor being powered by the hydraulic pump;
g) a tank-frame assembly to which the hydraulic motor is mounted, the tank-frame assembly including an interior volume for storing hydraulic fluid of the hydraulic circuit, the tank-frame being connected to the base frame; the tank-frame assembly including a first part having a first end wall extending between a first pair of sidewalls and a second part having a second end wall extending between a second pair of sidewalls, and the interior volume being defined by the first and second end walls and the first and second pair of sidewalls; and wherein the hydraulic motor is mounted to the first pair of sidewalls of the tank-frame assembly first part.
a) a base frame;
b) an electric motor secured to the base frame;
c) a scraper assembly movably secured to the base frame and driven by the electric motor;
Date Regue/Date Received 2024-02-23 d) a hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor;
e) a rear wheel arrangement including a pair of wheels having a rotational axis;
f) a hydraulic motor for driving at least one of the wheels, the hydraulic motor being powered by the hydraulic pump;
g) a tank-frame assembly to which the hydraulic motor is mounted, the tank-frame assembly including an interior volume for storing hydraulic fluid of the hydraulic circuit, the tank-frame being connected to the base frame; the tank-frame assembly including first and second end walls extending between a plurality of sidewalls; the interior volume being defined by the first and second end walls and the sidewalls; and wherein the hydraulic motor is mounted to a pair of sidewalls of the tank-frame assembly.
a) a chassis including a unitarily foinied first part extending in a generally vertical first direction and a second part extending in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction, the first part defining an end wall and a first sidewall and second sidewall extending from the end wall, wherein the chassis first sidewall includes a first open recess and the chassis second sidewall includes a second open recess;
b) an electric motor secured to the second part;
c) a scraper assembly movably secured to the second part and driven by the electric motor;
d) a rear wheel arrangement including a pair of wheels having a rotational axis;
e) a hydraulic circuit including:
Date Regue/Date Received 2024-02-23 i) a hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor; and ii) a hydraulic motor powered by the hydraulic pump, the hydraulic motor having a drive axle coupled to each of the pair of wheels, wherein the drive axle is coaxially aligned with the rotational axis and received by the first and second open recesses, the hydraulic motor including a motor body defining a first mounting flange mounted to the chassis first sidewall proximate the first open recess and defining a second mounting flange mounted to the chassis second sidewall proximate the second open recess, wherein the hydraulic motor imparts structural integrity to the chassis first part; and f) a hydraulic fluid storage tank.
a) a chassis defining a first part having a first sidewall and a second sidewall separated by a first interior width;
b) an electric motor secured to a base frame of the chassis;
c) a scraper assembly movably secured to the base frame and driven by the electric motor;
d) a rear wheel arrangement including a pair of wheels having a rotational axis; and e) a hydraulic circuit including:
i) a hydraulic pump driven by the electric motor; and ii) a hydraulic motor powered by the hydraulic pump and mounted to the chassis first part and secured to the first and second sidewalls, the hydraulic motor having a drive axle coupled to each of the pair of wheels received into open recesses in the first and second sidewalls, wherein the drive axle is coaxially aligned with the rotational axis, the hydraulic motor including a motor body defining a total outside width generally equaling the Date Regue/Date Received 2024-02-23 first interior width, wherein the hydraulic motor imparts structural integrity to the base frame.
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